Clinical Consultation Group
For professionals working with ketamine or other psychedelic-informed modalities
Program structure & investment
Duration: 8 meetings over 15 weeks
Launching: Spring 2026
Schedule: Every other Friday, 1:00–2:30pm Pacific Time
Group Size: Limited to 5 participants
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Program Fee: $480
What to expect
This consultation group offers a structured space for case discussion, exploration of clinical and ethical questions, and thoughtful peer exchange. Depending on the experience and interests of participants, sessions may also include targeted skills development and experiential practice.
My background
My work is informed by over 15 years of clinical experience in private practice, residential addiction treatment, and ketamine clinics.
Within the psychedelic field, I serve as an advisor to the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines and contributed to their book Queering Psychedelics. I teach Queer perspectives on psychedelic therapy at Vancouver Island University, present at professional conferences, and facilitate retreats and immersive experiences in the U.S., Costa Rica, and Iceland.
I completed the CIIS Psychedelic Therapy and Research Certificate, the MAPS MDMA-assisted therapy training, and the AWE Foundation’s three-year program in psychedelic and transpersonal therapy. My training has included direct learning with indigenous teachers in multiple countries, shaping my approach to psychedelic work with an emphasis on respect, consent, and cultural humility.
Consultation draws from:
Depth and somatic psychotherapies
Experiential modalities including Hakomi, EMDR, IFS, sand tray, and authentic movement
Trauma-informed care
Sex-positive, body-positive, and social justice frameworks
Clinical work within LGBTQIA+, poly, and kink communities
Consent and ethics in psychedelic contexts
Who this is for
Professionals around the world who are actively working with ketamine or other modalities that incorporate expanded states of consciousness. Participants should come prepared to engage respectfully, share cases, and contribute to group learning.
Legal & participation disclaimer
Prism Programs does not provide medical or legal advice. This group does not encourage, promote, or condone the purchase, sale, or use of illegal substances. The focus is professional consultation and education, not training or supervision in the use or procurement of prohibited substances.
All discussion is for educational purposes only and must be considered within applicable laws, professional standards, and ethical guidelines. Participants are solely responsible for their own compliance with all legal, ethical, and professional obligations.